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<H2><A NAME="4_4">The First Conversion - Command Line Interface</A></H2>
<P> If you are in the Command Line Interface, move to the folder where
 the file was saved and type this command:</P>
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txt2tags --target html test.txt
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<P> The option <CODE>--target</CODE> is followed by the &quot;html&quot; string,
 which tells the program to what format your text file will be
 converted. The last item is the text filename.</P>
<P> The results were saved to the <CODE>test.html</CODE> file and then
 the program will show you the &quot;<I>txt2tags wrote test.html</I>&quot;
 message. If some error occurred, read the message carefully.</P>
<P> Here is a sample of how it will be shown on your screen:</P>
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prompt$ txt2tags --target html test.txt
txt2tags wrote test.html
prompt$
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